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GEORGIANA ROCKWELL BRIDE OF WATSON J. TINCHER THE IXDIAXAPOLTS NEWS, SATURDAY. MAY 2fi. 101. SISTERHOOD WILL SERVE LUNCHEON 1 3 1 Tenth and Delaware Temp! Croup to Hold Annual Af ait Monday.

WEDDING SERVICE IN PARENTS' HOME Couple Leaves on Western Motor Trip and Will Live at Kansas City. The marriage of Miss Georgiana Geneve? Rockwell, daughter of Mr. The Sisterhood of the Tenth and i4 i and Mrs. Charles A. Rockwell, to WaU-on James Tineher, Kansas City, was celebrated this forenoon at the home of the bride.

Dr. William A. Shullenberger, of the Central Christian church, read the service before the fireplace, which was banked with palms and ferns, and baskets of pink and yellow roses. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Grace Hutching, pianist, played The Venetian Love Song, the Alpha Chi Omega song and the Triangle of Mu Phi Epsiion. The bride wore a gown of poudre blue, heatherdew crepe, fashioned with a swirl collar falling into cascades in front and back.

It was trimmed with poudre blue lace. She wore a shoulder corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. Only the Immediate families attended the v. Mrs. Louis R.

Markun is incoming president of the Temple Sisterhood, which will hold its annual luncheon meeting Monday at the Broadmoor Golf and Country Club. Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim is co-chairman of the card party and show to be given June 2 at the L. S.

Ayres Co. auditorium by the Marion County Democratic Women's Club. (Bretzman.) a x. "4j Hk. Mrs.

Robert M. Houston was Miss Marian Fiscus before her marriage May 16. (Piatt.) V- X- Delaware street temple will hold its annual luncheon meeting Monday at 12:30 p. m. at the Broadmoor Country Club.

The following new officers will installed: Mrs. Louis Markun, president; Mrs. William I. Ellison, first vice-president; Mrs. H.

Joseph Hyman, second; Mrs. Allan Bloom, recording secretary; Mrs. Sol Goldsmith, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Saul Solomon, treasurer; Miss Essi Solomon, financial secretary, and Mrs. Joseph Baerncopf, auditor. Directors are Miss Frances Ma-zur.

Miss Gertrude Feibleman and Mrs. Henry Solomon. Mrs. Harry Burton Jacobs, -tiring president, will preside. The musical program, arranged by Mrs.

Ruth Spencer, will be given by the Temple Quartet, composed of Mrs. Spencer, soprano and director; Mrs. Robert Blake, contralto; Farrell Scott, tenor, and Virgil Phemlster, bass, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Knight Greene. It will present song cycle, Tn a Persian Garden.

Mrs. Isaac Born is general program chairman. Members of th luncheon committee are Mrs. Juliui Goldsmith, Mrs. Julian W.

Schwab, Mrs. Sidney Cahn and Mrs. Leonard Solomon, Mrs. Sidney Sternbcrger and Mrs, Samuel J. Mantel are general chairmen of the hospitality XI DELTA XI WILL Luncheon to Be Followed by Business Meeting and Election.

XI Delta-Xi will hold Its innual convention Saturday, June 2, with a luncheon at the Marott hotel, followed by a business meeting and election of officers. Committer chairmen are Mrs. Robert Lanham and Mrs. Herman Kortepetcr, program; Mrs. Windsor Walts, reservations; Mrs.

George Vestal, decorations, and Miss Mary Ruth Martin and Mrs. Virginia Parr, favors. Miss Josephine Ragsdale, Alpha Chapter, will play numbers and will accompany the Misses i ilUan Buchanan and Charlotte Tacoma, of Beta Chapter, who will The sorority will sponsor trips for two children to the Bridgeport nutrition camp this summer, Mrs, Robert Lanham, council president, will preside. Rollin Turner to Address Session In Columbia Club-Music Program Planned. Rollin A.

Turner. Greensburg, will speak at the Indiana Women's Republican Club meeting Thursday aft 2:30 p. m. in the Columbia Club. will discuss "The Vanishing Individual.

Preceding the address a musical program, directed by Greenfield members of the club, will be given. The program Includes Miss Martha Stephenson, soloist: Maurice Shad-ley, trombonist, and Mrs. J. R. Stephenson, pianist.

Miss Pearl Randall is music committee chairman. Mrs. Josephine Fairhead, hostess commute will be assisted by the chairmen of the following wards: Mrs. Louise Wlsenberg, Seventh; Mrs. OUie Glpe, Eighth; J.

McDonald Young, Ninth, and! Tenth, and Mrs. Lulu Krider, Eleventh. Membership of the state district will be represented by the following chairmen: Mrs. Albert Vestal, Anderson, general chairman; Mrs. John Scott, Gary, First district: Mrs.

William Gremmelspacher, Losansport, Second; Mrs. Roy Berlin, Nappanee, and Mrs, H. R. Mlsener, Michigan City, Third: Mrs. Mary Pryor.

Frankfort, Fifth; Mrs. George C. Dix, Terre Haute, Sixth; Mrs. J. T.

Lou den. Bloomlngton. Seventh; Mrs. Bj S. Rose.

Evansvtlle, Eighth: Mre, John Kiplinzer and Mrs. L. L. Thorta burg, Rushville. Tenth; Mrs.

Geor? Bonham, of Elwood, and Mrs. Roy Rounribush, Greenfield. Eleventh, Mrs. Pyrle P. Hughes.

Indianapolis, Twelfth. Mrs. Samuel H. Fletcheri president, will preside. JUNE 1 BRIDE-ELECT IS TO BE GUEST AT PARTY Miss Ruth Suzanne Adams, whose marriage to Dr.

W. EurleisH Matthew will take place June 1, will be entertained at a party to be given thin evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Naomi Harlan, by Mrs. Berth Garrison Riley and Miss Margaret; Smith. Shower gifts will be given to the bride-elect by Phyllis Jean Templcr.

Decorations will be in plnlc and blue, the colors selected by Miss Adams for her wedding. SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Martha Wilbcrding, whos marriage to Charles McCarthy, of Youngstown, will take place 7 in Our Lady of Lourdes church, will be entertained this evening at a bridge party and linen shower which Miss Mary Feeney will give In her honor. Guests at Miss Feeney's home will Include Mrs. Charles B. Wilberding and the Misses Florence Paetz, Alma PaeU.

Gertrude Wilbrrdins, Catherine O'Conner, Margaret Fox, Winifred O'Brien, Helen Tarpey, Catherine Dcianey, Frances Glenn. Aileen BeU. Elizabeth Ellis. Elizabeth Brady, Ruth Klein, Marie Murphy and Mary Edwards, of Cincinnati. Assisting the hostess will her mother, Mrs.

Martin T. Feeney, ml her sister, Miss Anna Louisa Feenfj. NV JUNE y. P. WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY Miss Julia Marie Good's engagement to Ranald M.

Wolfe has been announced. (Voorhis.) The engagement of Miss Mary Elizabeth Gibbons to Charles Lowther is announced. Jit i A -f i of 1 1 daughter, Julia Marie, to Ronald M. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Wolfe, of Dayton, O. The wed-jding will take place June 10 at the i home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Z. Sherer announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Tino J. Poggi-ani, son of Joseph Poggiani. The wedding will take place July 4 at 10 a. m.

at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The engagement of Miss Rosella Hall to William F. Treacy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Treacy, has been announced. The wedding will take place July 4 at Our Lady of Lourdes church. Mrs. Alice Home announces the engagement of her daughter Marjorie to James D. Blythe.

The wedding will take place June 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons announce the engagement of their daughter Mary to Charles Lowther, son of Mp. and Mrs.

James Lowther, of Delphi, The marriage will take place July 2. DINNER DANCE AT CLUB ARRANGED i Highland Names Hosts and Hostesses for Affair Wednesday Night. i The Highland Golf and Country i Club will have a dinner-dance Wednesday at 8 p. m. Hosts and hostesses will be Messrs.

and Mesdames William J. Mooney, Jr J. H. Rau. Benjamin Perk, Frank Madden, Sam Allen, John Welch, Edward W.

Zaiser, William F. Moyer, Frank Kotteman. William C. Quinn, Thomas R. Dungan.

William H. Suiter, Earl L. Fortney, Robert Sanders, James F. Barton, Leroy Sanders. Fred Brofen.

Harvey A. Tutewiler. H. C. Schroeder, E.

A. Crane, Walter Hess, Joseph R. McCoy, Henry Dollman. Charles Fettineer and Dr. and Glenn Pell, Dr.

and Mrs. Percy E. I McEowrs. Mrs. Frank J.

Carroll, Wil- I lia.m E. Gavin and Mrs. Mary Fee- riey. AND CLUBS wrdding. Mr.

and Mrs. Tineher left after the ceremony for a motor trip through the west. They will be at home after June 15 in Kansas City- The bride is a graduate of Butler University and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, where she was a member of the piano faculty. She is a member of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale and Alpha Chi Omega and Mu Phi Epcilon sororities. JUNIORS WILL GIVE CATHEDRAL PROM Committees Named for Class Dance at School Friday, June 1.

The junior class of Cathedral High School will give the annual prom Friday night, June 1, in the school auditorium. John McMahon, general chairman, has appointed the following committees: Edward Loughery (chairman); Martin Wal pole, Edward Claypool and William Strack, tickets; Edward A. Murphy (chairman), John Bills and Charles Murphy, music; Robert Holmes (chairman), James Rocap and William Brennan, decorations; and Thomas Battista (chairman), Thomas Bulger and Frank Habig, refreshments. Mrs. John Donnelly is general chairman of the committee, assisted by Mesdames Raymond MeManus, W.

I. Seal, Frank C. Thompson, Daniel MrCool, Charles Crane, James E. Rocap, Timothy McMahon. John Quinn.

Marie McCoy, N. J. Connor and W. A. Brennan, A.

C. SHIRLEY 10 WED GRACE HICKS Bridal Will Be White Satin and Lace With LongTrain. The marriage of Miss Grace Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Curtis H'cks, and the Rev.

Archer C. Shirley, son of A. Clyde Shirley, will fake place this evening at 8:30 o'clock in the New Bethel Baptist church. The Rev. W.

F. Buckner, pastor, will pronounce the ceremony, which will be followed by an, informal reception at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Hicks, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white satin and lace, fashioned with a long train. Her veil will be of white tulle and she will carry a white Bible with a shower of gardenias. Costumes of Attendants, Tier attnedants will be Mrs.

Pearl Wheatley, matron of honor, and Miss Maxinc Sosbey, maid of honor. They will wear gowns fashioned alike of pile pink tulle with a blue sash and turquoise blue with a pink satin sash respectively. They will also wear rhinestone tiaras, gifts of the bride and will carry pink carnations and blue delphinium. Gloria Jean Mon-nlnger. flower girl, will wear yellow organdie, Robert Cook will be best man and the ushers will include John Lombard tad Edward Sutherland.

Mrs, Hicks, mother of the bride, will wear brown and white chiffon with a corsage of rose buds. Miss Kuth Hutchins, harpist, will play before the wedding and Paul Jordan will Sing, accompanied by Miss Geneva Cocherell, pianist. For the ceremony the altar will be banked with palms and ferns and white peonies, and lighted by candles. Out-of-Town Guests, Guests from out of town will Include Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Law, Miss Doris Law, Mrs. Lucy Darby, Miss Virginia Darby, Miss Alma Darby, of Lafayette; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hei-xer, of Blocmineton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hjer, Mr.

and Mrs. Ryland Halfaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Cocherell, Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. McConnaha, of Pittsboro and Mr. and Mrs. John Kueneke, Columbus Grove." The Rev.

Mr, and Mrs. Shirley will live in Wild wood, near New Bethel. MRS. E. A.

BROWN IS NEW HEAD OF INTER NOS CLUB The Inter Nos Club has elected the following new officers: Mrs. E. A. Bronn, president; Mrs. H.

L. Orlopp, firc-t ice-president; Mrs, Wallace W. Turpin, second; Mrs. G. H.

Tbmlin-son, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Clark, dr'ccate to the Indiana Federation of Cl'ifcs; Mrs. John H. Rusk, alt ernaie; Mrs. Hrrbcrt Luckey, delegate to the Seventh Distrirt Federation; Mrs.

Richard Buchanan, alternate: Mrs. Van F. Murphy. to the Indian? pojis Co'jncH of Womfn; Mrs. Frank L.

Fifhfr. alirrnatp. The club will held no meeting in June. 1 AND SOCIAL Warren C. Bevington for the speedway race.

Mrs. Harry Robb will give a weekend party for her daughter, Patty Lou Robb, her guests including Janet Schofieid, Barbara Jean Pate and Betty Lou Russell. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyman Blish, of Seymour, are spending the week-end with Mrs.

Blish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hogan. CLUB CALENDAR Monday.

Et Cetera Luncheon at Two Brooks Estates "tea room with Mrs. James P. Tretton and Mrs. Emmett G. Wilson as hostesses.

Members will meet at 12; 15 p. at the home of Mrs. Tretton. Fortnightly Study Mrs. Eli J.

Shields will entertain the club at her home and Mrs. W. J. Behmer will lead a discussion on "Results of the Peace Conference. Junior Auxiliary of the Public Health Nursing Association Meeting at 12:45 p.

at the home of Mrs. George Kuhn. Monday The last board meeting of the season will be at 1 p. fol lowed by the meeting at 2 o'clock. Walter Hickman will speak and Mrs.

C. F. Dillenbeck. assisted by Mrs. J.

V. Rollins, will give the musical program. Monday Afternoon Beading Mrs. Clark Griffith will entertain the club, Tht nrrwrram InrlitH a tallr hv Mrs. Leland Fishback on "Outstand- ing American Humorists," a book review by Mrs.

Sylvester Moore on "Outstanding American Humorists and quotations bymembers from Abe Martin, as well as a current events resume by Mrs. Eli E. Thompson. Present Day "Literary Journey to the West" will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. W.

R. Foltz. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. H.

Schmidt and Mrs. C. W. Cauble Woman's Municipal Gardens Department Informal luncheon at 12:30 m. followed by a playlet given by Theta Tau Psi.

under direction of Mrs. W. F. Holmes. Mrs.

Robert Shank, luncheon hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. George Kohlstaedt, Mrs. Emil Soufflot, Mrs. C. E.

Yar-brough. Mrs. Charles Mazey, Mrs. O. C.

Scrader, Mrs. R. J. Johanson and Mrs. J.

H. Prochaska. Casts will include Mesdames Paul Kes-ter, Floyd Jones, Lyman Stone-cypher, Marshall Haislup, Rex Hals-lup, Jane Wripht, William Abel, Ralph Eberhardt, Elmer Beanblos-som, Russell Williams, and Miss Jacoue Lacker. Aeeordian numbers i will be played by Mrs. Fred Kepner and piano solos by Richard Shaffer.

Woman's Rotary Mrs. Gertrude M. Lone will speak before the luncheon meeting on her work as purchasing agent. Members will meet at 12:30 p. In the Columbia Club and may bring guests.

Miss Marjorie Home's engagement to I). Blythe is announced. (Dexheimer.) WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS PERSONAL Miss Betty Smith, of Chicago, and Miss Isabel Ferguson, of Newport News, came today to be the guests of Miss Anne Ayres. Mrs. Charles B.

Sommers Is in New York. In one dinner party at the Country Club preceding the Bachelors' Club dance Tuesday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Mr.

and Mrs. Myron R. Gretn, Caleb N. Lodge, Mrs. Geneva Nelson and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy C. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs.

William Guy Wail will entertain Wednesday evening with a dinner party at the Indianapolis Country Club, preceding the club's annual speedway race dance. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely have returned from a visit in Louisville, where they formerly lived.

Miss Margaret Mudd and Miss Ursula Maloney, of St. Louis, will come to attend the speedway race. Miss Cope, entertained Friday evening with a 'dinner and shower in honor of Mrs. Wilbur Stoner, a recent bride. Appointments were carried out in orchid and ereen.

Guests included Mesdames Errett Carden and Doyle Ramsey and the Misses Anne Anderson, Frances Hintze, Virginia Barrett, 'Marguerite Ryan, Goldie Rutledge, Josephine Strawmeyer, Elsie Addison, Kathleen Louis, Mary Sullivan. Pauline Smith, Edna Malone and Ruth Beaver. Miss Msia Herrmann, whose marriage to Erwin Luessow will take place June 11, was honor guest this afternoon at a bridal shower and garden party gh-en by Mrs. Julius F. Herrmann.

The bridal colors, pink and blue, were carried out in decorations, with corsage bouquets as favors. Guests included Mesdames John P. Herrmann, Charles Luessow, Lawrence Ledihn, John O'Connor, John A. Herrmann, Carl Schwentzer, John Reger, Edward Herrmann, Ed Iske, George Kern, Earl Spiegel, Arthur Monninger, Charles Scearcy, Herbert Smart, Jesse Sisloff and William Schildmeier, and the Misses Anna Marie Iske, Charlotte and Flora Lieber, Anna Schaeffer and Ellen O'Connor. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Ware, of St. Louis, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. CARD PARTY JUNE 8 The May Wright Sewall Council of Women will have a card party June 8 in the Banner-Whitehall urn.

Mrs. Claude Franklin (chair- man. Mrs. George W. Everett and Mrs.

Bessie Hart are in charge.of res- ervations. The board of directors, at a recent meeting, decided in sup- port a proposal which is to be offered in the state legislature in January Uj abolish marathons. SORORITIES Members of Beta Detla Chi and guests will be entertained at a bridge party and tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Lavina Steinke. Those in charge of the affair will include Miss Jean Stickney, prizes; Miss Lucille Davis, favors; Miss Evangeline Weber, entertainment, and Miss Virginia Russett. The hostess is also general chairman of the committee, Phi Sigma Theta will be entertained Monday evening at the home of Miss Bertha Lammers.

The program subject will be "New Books." Pldeges, including Miss Maurine Stump and Miss Jane Wildey, will give the program on "New Books." Lambda Chapter of Omega Phi Tau will meet Monday night with Miss Sue Cooke nour. Chapter of Delta Zeta will meet with Miss Isabelle Sutphin Monday evening. Members fo Alpha Theta Chi will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of Miss Constance Leeb.

Delta Chapter of Psi Iota Xi mill give a cuest brids party Monday at the Meridian Hills Coun-1 try Club. i Iota Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma will be entertained with dinner par- ty Tuesday at 6:30 p. at the home of Mrs. Albert Fessler, and reservations should be marie with Mrs. Robert GUliland, hostess, who will be assisted by Mrs.

Harry Elliott and Mrs. Walter Hubbard, Jr. atronevs Club, of Sigma Alpha lou, national professional musical sorority, 111 close its season Monday with a. garden party and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Lon R.

Mauxy. Special guests will include Mrs. Harold Larsh, province president; Mrs. Claire. F.

Cox, chapter president, and Mrs. C. G. Dunphy, alumnae chap-the president. The committee in charge will include Mrs.

A. H. Taylor, Chairman), Mrs. Glenn O. Frier-mood, Mrs.

Otto N. Mueller, Mrs. Fred McCain and Mrs. G. W.

Ru-bush, Xi Chapter, of Sigma Tau Phi, will entertain members and quests this evening at the Night in Italy night club. Theta Chapter, of Alpha Omicron Alpha, will give a party for its rushees Monday evening at the home of Miss Marie Knight. Guests will include th Misses Dorothy Bolton, Mary Gordon. Bculah Martin and Mrs. Bruce Garrison.

Aipha Chapter, of tfisma Phi. will meet Monday everting wsth Mrs. Wanda Frifk. The Lutheran Orphans' Homr Wfl-fare Association will pt-K Friday at 2 p. m.

at th Orphans" Home, The Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club will i have a luncheon for the seniors June 2 at 1 p. at the Butler University chapter house. The committee in charge is composed of Mesdames Carl Weyl, John Spiegel and E. E- Tem-perly. Senior members are the Misses Betty Barone, Helen Carson, Mabel Espey, Helen Gearen, Janet German, Anna Marie Dungan, Evelyn Kellogg, Louanna Lee, Betty McCracken and Martha Shirk.

Mrs. J. MacDonald Young will be hostess for a meeting of the Council of Pyramids Monday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Forrest Bennett and Mrs.

G. F. Schmidt will give reviews and Mrs. E. R.

Brown will read a paper on MMy Impressions of Alpha Chapter of Phi Tho Tau will give an informal party Monday evening in Castle Barn. Miss Rosemary Usher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Usher, was chairman of the ticket committee for the dance which the junior class of St.

John's Academy gave Friday evening in the Knights of Columbus hail. Other committee chairmen were the Misses Marie Kiefer, Frances Bretthauer, Betty Williams, Martina Keller, Jane Connor and Kathleen Cullom. Miss Rose Boland. junior class president, was eeneral chairman. HARRISON D.

m. h. CHAPTER WILL DECORATE GRAVES The Carolina Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, will place wreaths on the graves of Mrs. Harrison, first president-general of the D. A.

and Mrs. Chapin C. Foster, honorary' state regent. Tuesday afternoon, in Crown Hill cemetery. Silk flags will be placed on the graves of two revolutionary soldiers buried there, two 'Teal daughters" of the D.

A. R. and all members who have died within the year. Exercises will be in the charge of the chapter remembrance committee, including Mrs. Fred W.

Gunkle, vice-chairman; Mrs. James Perry Hoster, chaplain; Mrs. Charles P. Voyles, regent, and committee members. Decorations of the George Rogers Clark statue in Monument place Wednesday will be in the charge of Miss Carolyn Thompson.

NURSES CLASS GUESTS The nurses alumnae association of the Indianapolis City Hospital will entertain the graduating class with a dinner-bridge party Monday at 7:30 p. in the Silver Cup tearoom. Thirty-six guests will attend the party including Miss Beatrice Gerrin, superintendent of and Mrs. Marearet Culbert-son, class sponsor. The committee in charge will include Mrs.

Grac? Stevens, Mrs, Florence Kenipf. Miss Vera Korff and Lillian Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McPherson announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Marie, to Charles Gordon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Gordon. The wedding will take place in June at the home of the bride's parents in Beech Grove. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers Club will entertain members and friends with a covered dish luncheon Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the Bptler University chapter house.

The final bridge tournament will be held at 2 p. m. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. P. Johnston, bra C.

Butz and R. B. Straughn. Mr. and Mrs.

August G. Bloom announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen, to R. Blayne Mc-Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy M.

McCurry. The ceremony will take place June 15 at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Gertrude B. Hoch announces the engagement of her daughter Al-leene to Dr.

Walter Stoeffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stoeffler. The wedding will take place the last of June. The marriage of Miss Alice Good-ridge, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Good ridge, to Joseph Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryan, will be celebrated Wednesday morning at the home of the bride. They will take a motor trip to Chicago.

The at-home announcement is for 644 North Temple avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. -Jackson have announced the marriage of their daughter Virginia to John Olvey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Olvey, which took place last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olvey are at home at 4315 East Washington street.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Bowman announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Katherine, to George A. Reiilv, son of Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Reilly. Mr.

and Mrs. Reilly will be at home after June 1 at 922 Ainsiie avenue, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M.

Nk-o-demtis announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Kaihryn. to Oliver V. Snyder. The wedding will take place June 11, at the home of the bride.

Dr. T. J. God. president of Indiana Central CoHere and Mrs.

Good an. th engagement of their.

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